Key Features

This perpetual calendar timepiece has a visible Brocot escapement in fine working condition

The two dial faces are equipped to tell time, day, month, and moon phase

Muirhead's works were of such high quality that even Queen Victoria was a client

The bell-striking movement is signed "James Muirhead and Son Glasgow"; Circa 1885

12 wide x 6 1/4 deep x 17 1/2 high

Item Details

Width:
12 Inches

Height:
17 1/2 Inches

Depth:
6 1/4 Inches

Period:
19th Century

Origin:
Other

This beautiful perpetual calendar clock was created by the renowned Scottish jewelry firm of James Muirhead & Son. Crafted of fine ormolu and hand-painted porcelain, this elegant timepiece has a visible Brocot escapement in fine working condition. The two dial faces are equipped to tell time, day, month, and moon phase with great accuracy. Known as goldsmiths, silversmiths and jewelers, James Muirhead & Son gained a loyal and prestigious following for their outstanding clocks, counting, among their patrons, Queen Victoria of England.